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how do you burn your pinnacle mpeg movie files on nero?

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pjc_123 | 00:15 Sat 12th Jul 2003 | Technology
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I have recently bought a sony dv video camera and am using pinnacle studio dv to edit the movies. After you have finished editing it gives you the option to create your edited film in dvd compatible mpeg format, which i have done. My film is about 2.5 gig and will quite hapily fit onto a dvd disk with the aid of the pioneer dvd writer. However when i go onto nero to burn the film onto dvd. When i drag and drop the film into the video ts file a box appears on the screen telling me that because the mpeg file is larger than 2 gig i vill have to burn it as a udf file. I did this and everything seemd to be ok. I put the dvd into the home dvd player and it played no problem till about 2 thirds of the way through when it just stoped. I have played it on the dvd player downstairs and it does the same thing yet on the computer it plays all the way through no problem. Sorry about the long explination but can anyone shed some light on the situation please
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sounds like the file didnt burn corectly on the last part of the disc u could try reburning at a slower speed see if that makes a difference. i got problems like this before but now i have a re-writable disc i test things on first before making a perminant copy.
Have u got DVD Shrink? If u save the file either as a avi, or mpeg 1 or 2, or even wmv, u could make a video cd, which i think shrinks the file down, and will work on anything. Nero 6.0 doest not acept avi files. mess around with all ur software i am not too sure that this will work, but giv it a go.

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